Jean-Paul Sartre Quote

Man is always separated from what he is by all the breadth of the being which he is not. He makes himself known to himself from the other side of the world and he looks from the horizon toward himself to recover his inner being.


Being and Nothingness (1943)


Man is always separated from what he is by all the breadth of the being which he is not. He makes himself known to himself from the other side of the ...

Man is always separated from what he is by all the breadth of the being which he is not. He makes himself known to himself from the other side of the ...

Man is always separated from what he is by all the breadth of the being which he is not. He makes himself known to himself from the other side of the ...

Man is always separated from what he is by all the breadth of the being which he is not. He makes himself known to himself from the other side of the ...